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As a passionate educator, I am dedicated to supporting my students, learning from my colleagues, and sharing what truly works in the classroom. I have experience teaching a variety of high school social studies courses, including AP U.S. Government and Politics, American Government (both Honors and Regular), Economics with Financial Literacy (Honors), and World History Honors. Through these diverse subjects, I've developed a deep understanding of how to engage students with complex material while fostering critical thinking and a love of learning. I'm always seeking new strategies and resources to enhance my teaching and make a positive impact on my students' educational journeys.
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Preview of Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 | Readings & Comparisons | No-Prep HW or CW

Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 | Readings & Comparisons | No-Prep HW or CW

Do your AP Gov students understand the themes behind Federalist No. 10 and Brutus No. 1? Can they tell you the difference between Madison and Yate's arguments? Federalist No. 10 and Brutus No. 1 are usually the first two foundational documents that students must grapple with when beginning the AP US Government and Politics course. This easy, no-stress reading assignment will help your students understand the basic arguments and themes behind the essential documents. The 10 comprehension que
Preview of Foundational Documents / Required Supreme Court Cases REVIEW | AP Gov & Pol

Foundational Documents / Required Supreme Court Cases REVIEW | AP Gov & Pol

Need a quick and easy no-prep review for AP Government & Politics? This distance learning matching review activity helps students review all nine foundational documents and all fourteen required supreme court cases. Students must match the document to the description, and then explain how they might use that document in an FRQ. Then, students match each court case with a brief description and a constitutional principle, and then also explain how it might be used in an FRQ. This activity is PER
Preview of AP Government & Politics Unit Guides | Bundle

AP Government & Politics Unit Guides | Bundle

These review guides are perfect handouts for the end of the unit, end of the semester, or end of the year. They were created as an overview of each entire unit, taking students through everything from the failures of the Articles of Confederation to the successes of the iron triangle. Give these to students to study for an in-class unit test or the final AP test. They can be used as in-class assignments or used as homework. You might even give them to students at the start of the unit so that t
Preview of Federalist 51, 70, & 78 | Readings & Comparisons | No-Prep HW or CW

Federalist 51, 70, & 78 | Readings & Comparisons | No-Prep HW or CW

Do your AP Gov students understand the themes behind Federalist No. 51, Federalist 70, and Federalist 78? Can they compare the similarities and differences between Madison and Hamilton's arguments? Can they compare the themes of these essays to contemporary issues? Federalist papers 51, 70, and 78 are three essential foundational documents in the AP US Government and Politics course. Madison sets up the fundamental ideas of checks and balances and the separation of powers, and Hamilton goes
Preview of AP Gov Holiday Activity | Required Supreme Court Case Review!

AP Gov Holiday Activity | Required Supreme Court Case Review!

Bring Supreme Court case review to life with this engaging, low-prep activity that blends content mastery with festive fun! Assign one of the required Supreme Court cases to each student as well as access to either their textbook, notes, or the internet in order to contribute to research their case. Working individually or in pairs, have students label their ornaments to summarize key information about their assigned case, (facts, issue, holding, reason, decision, and opinion) which can then be
Preview of Economic Systems & Goals | Research Assignment | No Prep!

Economic Systems & Goals | Research Assignment | No Prep!

This mini-research project has students research the economic activity of a country of their choosing (or one that you assign for them.) They must find basic information about the country (which I suggest https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/ for) to begin with. Then they must analyze the information to determine what kind of economic system (market, command, mixed) the country has. Finally, students must evaluate how well the country is meeting the six major economic goals (stability, growth
Preview of First Amendment Lesson | US Government & Politics

First Amendment Lesson | US Government & Politics

In this product you will receive everything you need to teach your students about the first amendment of the Constitution: A full, editable PowerPoint presentation on freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the establishment clause, the free exercise clause, freedom to assemble, and the freedom to petition the governmentA five-page guided notes handout for students to fill out as you walk them through the PowerPointPerfect for English Language Learners (ELLs) and/or students who struggle to wri
Preview of 1950s America Gallery Walk FREE SAMPLE

1950s America Gallery Walk FREE SAMPLE

This six-station samples shows you exactly what you are getting with the 1950s America Gallery Walk lesson. You may use these stations on their own to introduce your students to the cultural, economic, and social changes of post-war America. Post them around the room, create stations as desks, or upload virtually for distance learning - it's up to you! If you like the detail and look of the stations, however, consider buying the full version of this product - which includes 12 stations, a gra
Preview of Spent | Living Paycheck to Paycheck | Simulation Activity

Spent | Living Paycheck to Paycheck | Simulation Activity

This worksheet is meant to accompany the free to play online game, Spent. In the game, students budget, make tough decisions, and learn about both personal and societal responsibility. Do you have what it takes to make it a month with just $1000? Students love playing through this game, sometimes again and again. This worksheet includes instructions on how to play, as well as reflection questions to keep them thinking while playing. Spent was created by namesforachange.org to educate students
Preview of Ideals of American Democracy Worksheet | AP US Government | Print & Go!

Ideals of American Democracy Worksheet | AP US Government | Print & Go!

Summary: This simple worksheet is an easy way to evaluate student understanding after teaching about the ideals of American Democracy (Unit 1.1). Content: Students must find examples of the ideals (limited government, republicanism, natural rights, social contract, and popular sovereignty) in four of the foundational documents. (The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Federalist No. 10, and Federalist No. 51) Then, students must also develop an argument about which ideal is most impo
Preview of Bureaucracy Reading Comprehension Activity| No-Prep HW or CW | AP Gov

Bureaucracy Reading Comprehension Activity| No-Prep HW or CW | AP Gov

Need help showing students exactly what the bureaucracy does? This reading takes an excerpt from Michael Lewis' ( Moneyball, The Big Short, The Blind Side) The Fifth Risk. It takes readers in-depth into the actions and structure of the bureaucratic system by talking directly to the people who work in it. This worksheet also includes reading checks and after-reading comprehension questions to ensure that students understand what they are reading. Includes a printable version to handout as well
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As a passionate educator, I am dedicated to supporting my students, learning from my colleagues, and sharing what truly works in the classroom. I have experience teaching a variety of high school social studies courses, including AP U.S. Government and Politics, American Government (both Honors and Regular), Economics with Financial Literacy (Honors), and World History Honors. Through these diverse subjects, I've developed a deep understanding of how to engage students with complex material while fostering critical thinking and a love of learning. I'm always seeking new strategies and resources to enhance my teaching and make a positive impact on my students' educational journeys.

Teaching style

My teaching style is always evolving as I learn from other educators, administrators, and even students themselves. The core of my approach is that every lesson, activity, and assessment is centered around the needs of the students. I believe in empowering students to take the lead in their learning, even though I know that can be challenging at times. My lesson plans are designed to encourage student independence, allowing me to focus on providing individualized support to those who need it.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Best Use of Technology 2020 - 2021 Teacher of the Year 2023 - 2024

My own education history

I earned my M.A. in Secondary Social Studies Education from the University of South Florida in 2020, building on a strong foundation in Political Science that I gained during my B.A. studies at USF, which I completed in 2018. This academic background has shaped my teaching philosophy and approach, allowing me to bring a well-rounded, research-driven perspective to my classroom.